Saturday, October 17, 2015

Hello

Hello everyone,

My name is Sean Murphy and I am 28 years old living in Northern Colorado with my amazing wife Anna. I am originally from Sunburg, Minnesota and I grew up in Kandiyohi County, MN. 


I work as an architect in Fort Collins, Colorado and I have always enjoyed tackling projects of all kinds. This blog will center around one of my many projects and interests, the modeling and history of railroads in Kandiyohi County, Minnesota.

I have loved trains as long as I can remember but it probably spurs from my many visits to my grandfather's house in Willmar, MN. He was a firemen and engineer for the Great Northern Railway and the Burlington Northern Railroad for all of his life following his naval service in World War II.

Growing up, I spent a lot of time looking at his books on railroads, along with walks down to the Dairy Queen a few blocks away, adjacent to the Burlington Northern roundhouse. My grandfather took me and my brothers past the "NO TRESPASSING " signs and had us pose for pictures right up on the steps of the locomotives. We were both nervous and excited at the same time to go with grandpa and break the rules.







We would visit the P-2 Mountain steam locomotive #2523 across the walking bridge at the Kandiyohi County Historical Society. I would sit in the cab, imagining that I was the engineer in days long past when my grandfather, his father, and nearly every other Irishmen, Swede or Norwegian in Willmar worked for the railroad.

As I grew older, I began model railroading. My father built a table and bought a train set for me for Christmas. I worked on it almost every day, although the fun was short lived. We moved into a house where we no longer had the room for a layout and all of my models had to be stored away. In the meantime, I convinced my family to chase trains and stop at museums on every one of our vacations. 

My interest faded to a degree through high school and college as I discovered girls and freedom for the first time. I worked for the National Park Service and Forest Service in Colorado and met my wife. We moved around for a while looking for a place to stay long term and we both sought solid employment. Only after purchasing a house and settling into my work as an architect did I rediscover my love of trains. 

I now live adjacent to the BNSF Front Range Sub. and I am finally sorting through my boxes of train memorabilia and modeling supplies. With the space, time, and money available, I am making the leap and starting with a free-mo module which I hope to expand upon in the future. 

I hope that through these posts and ramblings that someone gets some useful information, a few good ideas, or even some courage to start their own layout.

Welcome!



2 comments:

  1. Sean,

    Looks like a great site you have started and I am glad to see you will be building in Free-mo. There is already another guy in your area that has some Free-mo modules if you have not already got ahold of him let me know and I can get you in contact with him. Also if you are on Facebook there are a bunch of pages regarding Free-mo that are a good way of seeing what is going on in your area. Feel free to email me at mountaingoatgreg AT hotmail DOT COM if you have any questions.

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  2. I appreciate it Greg! I haven't sought out the free-mo community in this part of Colorado just yet. Right now I'm trying to get my career, my house remodel, and family off the ground with some modeling in the time in between! Soon enough though I hope to have the time to pursue folks in the area. Thanks for dropping by. Keep up the good work on your blog!

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